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There are two basic types of anti-freeze on the market. The kind with silica particles to scrub rust out of a cast iron block and the non-silica style for water pumps with ceramic washers (The silica particle will damage the sealing surface of the ceramic washers). The color of the anti-freeze is just to let you know it is not something to drink. Unfortunately it looks like Kool-aid and you have to keep it away from your pets.Your Mitsubishi will work fine with either type of anti-freeze. If you mix colors it will just look muddy. You can purchase an eye-dropper style anti-freeze tester at the auto store to see what temperature your mixture is rated for. Mix 50/50 for most applications and 60/40 for cold weather below -20 degrees(60 percent antifreeze to 40 percent distilled water). Many products are sold premixed. If you purchase a 50/50 premix antifreeze be careful not to dilute it with distilled water or when you go to test it, it will not be strong enough to work correctly.

Many believe that most brands will give you very similar protection. What is very important is that you are aware not to use full strength anti-freeze. You can buy pre-mixed if you don't want to mix the anti-freeze and water yourself.
Most recommend about 50% anti-freeze, and 50% water. be sure to check the instructions on the bottle.

I would check and see if the vehicle contains Dex-Cool, the orange anti-freeze, or the regular green type anti-freeze. They make an anti-freeze that will mix with either type. Don't mix the green and orange types.